Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques congratulates on Eid Al-Fitr

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Jeddah | BETH

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud addressed citizens and residents of the Kingdom, as well as Muslims around the world, on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr 1447 AH, highlighting themes of gratitude, stability, and Saudi Arabia’s continued role in serving Islam and promoting global peace.

 

 Eid Greetings and Spiritual Reflection

The King began his speech by praising Allah for enabling Muslims to complete the fasting and prayers of Ramadan, extending his congratulations on Eid Al-Fitr and praying for the acceptance of good deeds and the continuation of blessings, peace, and stability.

 

 Serving the Two Holy Mosques

King Salman reaffirmed that serving the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors remains a core priority, emphasizing that all capabilities have been mobilized to ensure the comfort, safety, and security of pilgrims.

He noted that millions of Muslims were able to perform Umrah and pray at the Two Holy Mosques during Ramadan in an integrated system of care and organization, supported by dedicated national efforts.

 

 Regional Role and Stability

The King also highlighted Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to support peace regionally and globally, stressing that the Kingdom’s positions on current crises reflect a consistent policy of conflict containment and the promotion of security and stability.

 

 Tribute to Armed Forces

In closing, King Salman expressed appreciation for the Kingdom’s armed forces stationed at the borders, praying for their protection and for the continued security and prosperity of the nation and the world.

 

 BETH Reading:

The speech conveys three key messages:

Internal stability anchored in religious service and governance

Institutional continuity in managing the Two Holy Mosques

Balanced political positioning focused on de-escalation and stability